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]]>Bon Iver’s Sable, Fable is their first album in six years, and it was worth the wait. It’s the buzziest new album to hit the shelves this week, and it’s given us several tracks worth the hype, including “There’s a Rhythmn”.
Many of our favorite artists set the stage for their upcoming albums by dropping new music this week. Lana Del Rey shared a new single “Henry, Come On”, while also announcing she’ll change the title and release date of her next album, previously known as The Right Person Will Stay. Marina also set the stage for her new LP Princess of Power with her latest single “C—tissmo”.
Our list of the best songs of the week is a real treat for the fans of the ‘90s rock and punk because it includes new music by the iconic bands Green Day, Garbage, and Pulp. Shaboozey, Myles Smith, Arcade Fire, The Head and the Heart, and Alice Phoebe Lou are also among the artists who managed to make the cut.
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]]>This highly-anticipated book will be published by Penguin imprint Jonathan Cape on October 1st. Their publishing director Michal Shavit said this book will explore the subject of creativity and how to quietly make amazing things happen in a world of noise.
“Whether it is from the stage, over the airwaves and now in print, he never fails to be interesting and brilliantly real. We’re thrilled to be part of this project and can’t wait for him to show us the path to everyday inspiration,” Shavit stated in 2017 when this project was first announced.
Pulp singer is no stranger to writing, and This Book Is a Song won’t be the first book he ever authored. His lyric collection titled Mother Brother Lover came out in 2011, and he also served as editor for publishing house Faber and Faber.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bon Iver’s Sable, Fable is their first album in six years, and it was worth the wait. It’s the buzziest new album to hit the shelves this week, and it’s given us several tracks worth the hype, including “There’s a Rhythmn”.
Many of our favorite artists set the stage for their upcoming albums by dropping new music this week. Lana Del Rey shared a new single “Henry, Come On”, while also announcing she’ll change the title and release date of her next album, previously known as The Right Person Will Stay. Marina also set the stage for her new LP Princess of Power with her latest single “C—tissmo”.
Our list of the best songs of the week is a real treat for the fans of the ‘90s rock and punk because it includes new music by the iconic bands Green Day, Garbage, and Pulp. Shaboozey, Myles Smith, Arcade Fire, The Head and the Heart, and Alice Phoebe Lou are also among the artists who managed to make the cut.
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]]>The post Pulp Frontman Jarvis Cocker to Release New Book This Year appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This highly-anticipated book will be published by Penguin imprint Jonathan Cape on October 1st. Their publishing director Michal Shavit said this book will explore the subject of creativity and how to quietly make amazing things happen in a world of noise.
“Whether it is from the stage, over the airwaves and now in print, he never fails to be interesting and brilliantly real. We’re thrilled to be part of this project and can’t wait for him to show us the path to everyday inspiration,” Shavit stated in 2017 when this project was first announced.
Pulp singer is no stranger to writing, and This Book Is a Song won’t be the first book he ever authored. His lyric collection titled Mother Brother Lover came out in 2011, and he also served as editor for publishing house Faber and Faber.
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